I can almost picture Dylan Nathan hovering over his equipment as he creates his music with an almost mathematic precision. While his last album Spectrum was more of what the people tended to lump in along with the "drill and bass" movement (that includes albums like U-Ziq's Urmur Bile Trax Volume 1 And 2 and Squarepushers Big Loada among others), his newest effort is all over the place, jumping from cut-up beat pastiches to eerie soundscapes and even more

Jega's sound has always been like a intricate calculus equation; complex arrangements but visually stimulating. Their new album "Geometry" serves as the perfect soundtrack for a typical 80's sci-fi film, if not that, than maybe it might sound well with one of those old-school Atari video games you have stashed away in your closet somewhere. In contrast to their previous album "Spectrum," hich was filled with intense landscapes of bass-drum sounds, more

There’s a common link among most all pieces of electronic music. Maybe it goes for most instrumental music for that matter. It’s the ability for the music to sink into the background while your mind wanders off on grand tangents. While listening to Geometry, you start to think about the vast, synthetic cyberscape rushing beneath you while you float overhead. The songs on Jega’s (Dylan Nathan’s) Geometry evoke cavernous voids and in contrast, more